Exposure Modes on Your Digital Camera

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Most digital cameras offer you a choice of exposure modes. Here are common symbols on a digital camera menu or mode dial that represent exposure modes:

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What It Looks Like What It Does
Automatic mode; camera selects exposure settings appropriate for most subjects
Manual exposure mode; user sets aperture (f-stop) and shutter speed
Aperture-priority autoexposure; user controls aperture, camera sets shutter speed
Shutter-priority autoexposure; user controls shutter speed, camera sets aperture
Portrait scene mode; automatically chooses settings most appropriate for portraits
Action scene mode; automatically chooses settings designed to capture moving subjects
Landscape scene mode; chooses settings appropriate for landscape photography
Macro mode; chooses settings appropriate for close-up shots

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